Recenlty we wrote a plugin that was calling a WCF Rest Service. The plugin was registered on Pre Create of an entity. Here if we were creating the entity record through web interface, the plugin was running fine.

However if we had that plugin being triggered by another plugin (the other plugin was creating the entity record triggering this particular plugin) we were getting “405 – method not allowed” error.

As it turned out the WCF service was getting confused regarding the operation context when being called by another plugin.

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